Thursday, January 12, 2012

Allison, S Halsted St & W Cermak Rd, Chicago, IL

Tell
me more about your bike and where you got it? This is really sad, but
this bike was stolen the day after this picture was taken. I got it from
someone on Craigslist, actually as a replacement for the last bike that
I got stolen two months ago, so I only had it for a short while. But I
did put a lot into it by switching to straight bars and adding a basket,
fenders, a Brooks saddle, and flat-proof tires. *sigh*

***** Follow up: Allison's bike was found by the good folks at Working Bikes when someone tried to
sell it to them. They checked the Stolen Bike Registry and saw Allison's post about her missing bike. Thankfully she had a VERY recent photo to prove the bike was hers.

Big shout out to the peeps at Chicago Stolen Bike Registry. We are super lucky to have a stolen bike registry in Chicago started by fellow cyclists. Thank you, thank you, thank you from Bike Fancy!

Why ride? Oh
man, so many reasons. Mainly: it's the most enjoyable way for me to get
from a to b. I feel like other forms of transportation make me feel
alienated: from myself as I become part of the crowded bus or line of
traffic, and from my own experience because I'm not as directly involved
in the journey. I have more freedom as a cyclist to choose my own
schedule, route, and stops, and I can depend on myself to get there,
instead of being at the mercy of a late train, a rise in gas prices, or
an unexpected traffic jam.

What are you wearing? I'm wearing a pashmina scarf and thrifted dress & shoes. It's super weird that I can dress like this in January, this year.

Favorite ride? In
Chicago I like to ride at night, when there's less traffic, and I'm
free to jam really fast without being as worried about keeping a hand on
the brake. My favorite ride, though, was when I lived in Santa Cruz,
and part of my commute home was like 15 minutes of descent. It made the
climb up there totally worth it. One part of it was on a bike path down
this sort of rolling pasture surrounded by forest, and you could see the
ocean. Oh man! You can see it on Google street view! (http://g.co/maps/558ar) It's even prettier when the grass isn't dormant. It's like riding through a painting.

While riding you …?
In the city, I mostly try not to die. I'm frequently on busy streets
because of my commute. I usually assume every car I see is going to do
the stupidest thing so that when they do it, I'm ready to react. If my
mind starts to wander, I usually get brought back to reality pretty
quickly when I have to swerve or brake really fast to avoid a collision.

How can Chicago improve bike infrastructure or be more bike friendly?

They're
already starting to do this, but I think CDOT could make it way more
inconvenient to drive in Chicago, and slowly people will start to use
transit, walk, and cycle as transportation. Car traffic is my #1
stressor as a cyclist, because I feel like so many drivers don't realize
that they're operating a deadly weapon. I think it could have a sort of
snowball effect in that if there are less cars on the road, people feel
safer and cycling becomes more attractive, and if they decide take
their bike instead of car, there are less cars on the road, and people
feel safer, and on and on.

Any other tips?
I try to have an extra bike around in case of a flat or other
unexpected mechanical failure, and it can also double as a guest bike.
I'm a big fan of having an extra of everything, really: gloves, lock,
and helmet especially. Oh, and the best secret about biking in Chicago
is: don't stop riding in the winter.